Gerardo
We've written a number of things. One of mantras for ontology development is "What's it for?"
I also recommend getting the relevant deliverable from their previous and current EU projects from Dipak Kalra <
d.k...@ucl.ac.uk>. D6.1 from Semantic Health on semantic interoperability, plus a similar deliverable from a more recent project.
A few references below to our work. Several of these papers address the question obliquely - a major issue with medical ontologies/terminologies is that they are expected to serve so many different, and potentially conflicting, functions. There will also be reference to this topic in my upcoming keynote at ICBO that will appear in July on my home page:
http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~rector and some references in the recent Keynote from DL-2012, also on my web site.
Hope this helps
Alan
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Alan Rector
Professor of Medical Informatics
School of Computer Science
University of Manchester
Manchester M13 9PL, UK
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+44 (0) 161 275 6149/6188
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J. Rogers, A.L. Rector: Terminological Systems: Bridging the generation gap. Proc. AMIA Fall Symposium: Nashville: Hanley and Belfus (1997), 610-614.
A.L. Rector: Thesauri and formal classifications: Terminologies for people and machines, Methods of Information in Medicine 37 (1998), 501-509.
A.L. Rector: Clinical Terminology: Why is it so hard?, Methods of Information in Medicine 38 (1999), 239-252.
A.L. Rector, P.E. Zanstra, W.D. Solomon et al.: Reconciling users’ needs and formal requirements: Issues in developing a re-usable ontology for medicine, IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in BioMedicine 2 (1999), 229-242.
A. Rector, R. Qamar, T. Marley: Binding ontologies and coding systems to electronic health records and messages, Applied Ontology 4 (2009), 51-69.
A. Rector: Knowledge driven software and “fractal tailoring”: Ontologies in development environments for clinical systems. Proc. Formal Ontology in Information Systems (FOIS 2010): IOS Press (2010), 17-30.
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